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Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe

English, Sports, 4 seasons, 207 episodes, 4 days, 56 minutes
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Welcome to the hardest hitting podcast in tennis! Patrick McEnroe’s podcast series is perfect for tennis enthusiasts of all ages, as he interviews other legendary tennis players, actors, athletes, broadcasters and musicians about their illustrious careers and passionate love of tennis.
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March Madness and Tennis with Michelle Kaufman on Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe

March Madness and Tennis with Michelle Kaufman on Holding Court with Patrick McEnroeMichelle Kaufman is an American  sportswriter and columnist for the Miami Herald. She writes a column every Sunday on sports, focusing on soccer in particular. She also covers tennis, Olympic sports and college and professional sports. She previously worked at the Detroit Free Press and St. Petersburg Times.
3/31/202255 minutes, 19 seconds
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Yaxue Cao from ChinaChange.org joins Patrick with another bizarre twist in the Peng Shuai story

Yaxue Cao from ChinaChange.org joins Patrick with another bizarre twist in the Peng Shuai story.Yaxue Cao is the founder and editor of ChinaChange.org, an English-language website devoted to news and commentary related to civil society, rule of law, and human rights activities in China. The site works to help the rest of the world understand what people are thinking and doing to effect change in China. Reports and translations on China Change have been cited by the New York Times, Time magazine, the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Washington Post, the New Republic magazine (to name a few) and Congressional reports. Ms. Cao grew up in northern China during the Cultural Revolution and studied literature in the US. She lives in Washington, DC.
12/21/202132 minutes, 41 seconds
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Human rights advocate Andréa Worden talks about the Peng Shuai situation with Patrick on Holding Court

Andréa Worden, J.D., M.A., is an avid winter sports fan and former professional ski instructor.  She is also a human rights advocate, translator and writer, whose work focuses primarily on the PRC party-state’s interactions with the UN human rights mechanisms. She’ll return to Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts & Sciences as a visiting lecturer in the East Asia Studies program this fall (2021). Follow her on Twitter @tingdc
12/17/202130 minutes, 50 seconds
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**Special Holding Court with human rights activist Peter Dahlin with interesting analysis on what the Peng Shuai situation really means

Peter Dahlin, Director of Safeguard Defenders and was a co-founder and the Director of ‘China Action’, based out of Beijing, from 2009 to 2016. Prior to moving to China in 2007, Peter worked for the Swedish government. Peter holds an M.A. in Political Science from Umeå University. Peter is the editor of 'Trial By Media' and a contributor to 'The People’s Republic of the Disappeared' and is a contributor to various international media.  @Peterinexilehttps://safeguarddefenders.com/en/about-us#who-we-are
12/15/202126 minutes
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New York Times reporter Kurt Streeter joins Patrick McEnroe on the Peng Shuai situation

New York Times reporter Kurt Streeter joins Patrick McEnroe on the Peng Shuai situationKurt Streeter- New York TimesKurt Streeter writes the Sports of The Times column. He has a particular interest in the connection between sports and broader society, especially regarding issues of race, gender and social justice. Before coming to The Times in 2017, he was a senior writer for ESPN. He was also a general assignment reporter at The Baltimore Sun and spent 15 years at The Los Angeles Times, where he wrote about everything from crime to transportation to religion, and was a columnist. A former athlete, in younger days Streeter played tennis at U.C. Berkeley and was world-ranked by the ATP Tour for three years. He lives on the West Coast. 
12/9/202124 minutes, 37 seconds
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Captain Corey Ray from the National War College Joins Patrick with an analysis and some strategic logic through the lens of sports on the Peng Shuai situation

Captain Corey Ray from the National War College Joins Patrick with an analysis and some strategic logic through the lens of sports on the Peng Shuai situation. Captain Corey W. Ray joined the National War College  faculty in 2016.  He is a 1991 graduate of Walla Walla College where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.  He was commissioned through Aviation Officer Candidate School, designated a Naval Flight Officer in 1992, and qualified as a Tactical Coordinator (TACCO) in the P-3C Orion.  Following initial P-3 training at VP-31, CAPT Ray was assigned to VP-47.  Follow on sea tours include DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, VPU-2 and VP-47.  Command tours include VPU-2 supporting sustained combat operations from forward operating bases in Afghanistan and Horn of Africa and Patrol and reconnaissance Wing 57/CTF-57 in Bahrain supporting OPERATION INHERENT RESOLVE. CAPT Ray’s shore and staff assignments include instructor duty at VP-30, Weapons and Tactics Instructor at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, Action Officer at OPNAV N3 directorate, N3 at Task Force 72 in Japan, and CENTCOM Desk Officer at the National Reconnaissance Office.  He also served on The Joint Staff in Washington, D.C. in the Directorate for C4 and Cyber (J-6). He attended the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy where he earned a Master’s Degree in National Resource Strategy.  His awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal (one individual action with combat distinguishing device and 4 strike/flight), Navy Commendation Medals (2 with combat distinguishing device), and various campaign and unit awards.  He is married to Cheryl Ray of Hayward, California.  They have one son, Cameron.
12/8/202130 minutes, 4 seconds
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Special Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe- Yaxue Cao from ChinaChange.org on the Peng Shuai situation

Special Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe- Yaxue Cao from ChinaChange.org on the Peng Shuai situationYaxue Cao is the founder and editor of ChinaChange.org, an English-language website devoted to news and commentary related to civil society, rule of law, and human rights activities in China. The site works to help the rest of the world understand what people are thinking and doing to effect change in China. Reports and translations on China Change have been cited by the New York Times, Time magazine, the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Washington Post, the New Republic magazine (to name a few) and Congressional reports. Ms. Cao grew up in northern China during the Cultural Revolution and studied literature in the US. She lives in Washington, DC.
12/2/202122 minutes, 53 seconds
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Patrick updates us on the Australian Open vaccine mandate, the Davis Cup, and the Peng Shuai situation

On this special episode of Holding Court, Patrick updates us on the Australian Open vaccine mandate, the Davis Cup, and the Peng Shuai situation
12/1/202125 minutes, 2 seconds
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Author Chris Fenton joins Patrick with an update on the ongoing Peng Shuai story.

Holding Court Special Report: Author Chris Fenton joins Patrick with an update on the ongoing Peng Shuai story.
11/24/202119 minutes, 32 seconds
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Christopher Clarey from New York Times joins Patrick on Holding Court with developing news in the Peng Shuai story & the Australian Open, mandatory vaccinations

Developing news in the Peng Shuai story and the Australian Open announcing mandatory vaccination….. What’s this mean for top ranked unvaccinated players ?Christopher Clarey has covered global sports for The New York Times for more than 25 years from bases in France, Spain and the United States. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on tennis and has reported from more than 90 Grand Slam tournaments, chronicling the major figures and issues of the Open era and interviewing everyone from Bjorn Borg to Serena Williams. His other areas of expertise include the Olympics, soccer and sailing. He has covered seven Summer Olympics, seven Winter Olympics, six World Cups, five America’s Cups and nine world track and field championships.  But he also has reported on nearly every major international sport, including 10 Ryder Cups and the Super Bowl, and has written about everything from bullfighting to sepak takraw to the Inuit sport known as the knuckle hop. His book “The Master: The Long Run and Beautiful Game of Roger Federer” was published in 2021.
11/21/202113 minutes, 34 seconds
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***SPECIAL*** The Naomi Osaka issue on this weekend edition of Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe

***SPECIAL*** Naomi Osaka issue on this weekend edition of Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe. Joining Patrick is Psychiatrist-in-Chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Jeffrey A. Lieberman, Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D.Lawrence C. Kolb Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, Columbia University, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Director, New York State Psychiatric Institute Psychiatrist-in-Chief, New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medical Center
5/31/202127 minutes, 19 seconds